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WANTED - Spare parts. We are always looking for spare parts or unfinished projects. Please contact us if you have any Sunbeam parts for sale. We will also purchase complete un-restored or original Sunbeams and any other unwanted old bikes/spares you may have.

WANTED - Sunbeams - We nearly always have a list of people looking to purchase a Sunbeam (in all types of condition). Please let us know if you are thinking of selling your bike and we will put you in touch.

Here are a couple of pictures of my original 1948 Sunbeam S7 - GFO 931. Manufactured in October 1948, it had 7 keepers in the UK before heading across the pond to Toronto, Canada. I purchased this from the Stewarts classifieds in July 2015. Best Kuna

Hi, I am happy to send you a picture with my great green bike. It was my fathers love and in a few weeks it will be back to the streets. It was sleeping for more than 20 years. Regards from Buenos Aires

Freddie from Ireland with his immaculate Sunbeam S8

Here are some photos of my S7 - had not been run for about ten years it was stored in a side street garage for most of that time and was going rusty all over - Nick Farrugia (South Wales)

Michel from France sent this picture of his newly completed s7 DeLuxe - Very Nice

My 1951 S7 DeLuxe with Dusting sidecar. It was mothers runabout for a Melbourne family until parked in the shed in 1975. It is absolutely complete and original except for the missing tail-light lens. It came with leathers, boots and helmet. Phil

For your viewing pleasure - Dan Talbot

Congratulations to Oscar and Mrs Campos on their wedding in Aguada de Baixo (Portugal)

Dear Robbert and Julie Here the result of 2 Year work - Cees from Ommen (Netherlands)

Sending here some pictures of my machine renovated some parts purchased to you. If they want to put the photos in your photo gallery can do it. Helder from Portugal

Here is Nula from Cambridge enjoying a black Sunbeam S7 DeLuxe - Why not drop into Hot Numbers on Thursday night for a coffee and Jazz? HOT NUMBERS COFFEE

Our saturday ride out to dungeness with Mike Waddingham Simon Wooff and Max Grizaard P.S. Mike Waddingham to hung over to ride his S7 - From Simon Wooff. Black S7

My father bought his S7 DeLuxe in 1951 to travel from Quebec, Canada to the University of Boston, MA. - See below

After two years of labor, the result is fantastic and my Sunbeam S7 Deluxe, 1951 is running very well. Bernard Pettigrew - Quebec

Juan Lautaro Vivas sent us this picture of his father ( Juan Cesar Vivas ) In Lloydminster Sk Canada with his Sunbeam S7 DeLuxe 1955

Marc from France sent us this picture of his beautiful Sunbeam S8

Taken at the Sunbeam Annual Rally 2014 these beautiful Sunbeams are the Darlings of their proud owner.

Hi, 1950 S8 carving up the bends winding up out of Waihi at the 2014 NZ National Classic Rally. Regards Kirk

David Langlois prize winning S7 Deluxe at the Gateway Canyons show, Colorado. Davids prize was well deserved for such an outstanding restoration, well done..!

A beautifully restored S8 by John Chardine who hails from New Brunswick in Canada

A youthful Nick Skeates on board his Sunbeam S8 chauffeuring a groom to his wedding. As Nick says, this is -The Motorcycle For All Occasions

Tracy Snedker from Daventry (England) with his brace of superbly restored Sunbeams (also look at the following two photos to check out the attention to detail).

Tracy Snedkers immaculate 1950 S8

Tracys superb 1952 S7 Deluxe

I was taking the bike for an MOT and was just about to pull off, noticing the flames coming from the carb

Make sure your petrol does not leak or you may end up like this

Barry Wards very clean 1952 S7 Deluxe

Joe Connaughton and his Sunbeam besides Ayers Rock, Australia

Mark Turner taking his Best Man to the church in style!!

Mark has the right idea - whisking his Bride away from the church on his S7 Deluxe!!

Tom Nordmeyers S8 parked at the Davenport, Iowa Speedway, USA

My Sunbeam is in very good condition with 3816 miles on the clock has been stored since 1990, was imported to Australia in 1987 - Peter Dowling (owner).

A lovely photo sent to us by Hans Knitsch of Germany entitled - Sunbeam Junior!

A great picture - painted by the owner and highly acclaimed artist - David Curtis

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An interesting view of the offside of a rare sectioned Sunbeam engine

Rich Roesch - Panama City Florida. Sunbeam S8. This is my 88 year old neighbor in the sidecar who had never ridden a motorcycle before.

Albrecht Schmid from Munster in Germany astride his S7 Deluxe which is coupled to a Gemini two seater sidecar (that really is a family sized sidecar!)

Well known Sunbeam rider the late David Kilminster on the Sunbeam he owned from 1955-59 and reacquired in 2004, Guernsey on the local Boxing Day run 2010 +1degree!

The Kilminster familys 1953 Sunbeam S7 and BSA Sunbeam sidecar; one previous owner - unrestored, bearing the original paint on both the bike and sidecar since new.

Lucky Andrew French found this lovely Sunbeam S7 Deluxe in his mothers neighbours garage - sitting untouched for five years.

Chris Griggs from Holbeach Lincs, is the proud owner of this Sunbeam S8 shown here with daughter-in-law Haley and grandson Leam

This Sumbeam S7 was flown in from New Zealand - it is in original condition and is of great sentimental value for me. Truly a gentlemens bike. Ramiro Estrugo in Cochabamba, Bolivia http://ramiroestrugo.tripod.com/id2.html

Sunbeam Find - currently in Jersey in the Channel islands and believed it came over after the occupation